Especially the park about "non-alkalized" this or that.
Dutch processed cocoa powder (cocoa plus alkalizing agent) has a lower antioxidant amount than plain cocoa powder. So the health benefits are reduced.
Especially the park about "non-alkalized" this or that.
Thanks. It is clear that your advice is sincere. Nonetheless, I trust myself to guide my own way far above some anonymous person on the Internet. And regarding a nutritionist or professional advice...simple observation has made it clear to me that many of them get caught up in fads as well. It is also my experience that I can know my body better than a person who has merely memorized what s/he was taught during his or her training, which is based on the aggregate and might or might not apply to my particular situation—someone who has seen me for only a few minutes out of my entire life. I will listen, but in the end, common sense will be my guide in that I have learned that things go best for me when I make decisions based on my own best judgement. Third, I have access to the general/generic advice of the top nutritionists in the nation via their publications, and am sometimes aware of advances that some doctors are not even aware of because they are not keeping up with the latest research. Fourth, I do not need to be saved from experimenting too liberally if I am not experimenting too liberally. Fifth, since I am already getting bloodwork, I needn't be told to get bloodwork, which brings me back to trusting myself to guide my way rather than an anonymous person on the Internet who doesn't even know me. And finally, my focus is on eating fresh fruits and vegetables, which can hardly be considered unnecessary. I'm not sure what micronutrients you are referring to, but it's my understanding that the best way to get all the nutrients we need is by simply eating healthy—plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, fish, poultry, whole grains, nuts and whatnot. Anything other than that (like a carnivore diet) is of no interest to me. I still run (play basketball, lift weights and stuff) with guys in their twenties, so I think I'm doing alright.However, this reads like a fad diet book.
Fifth, since I am already getting bloodwork, I needn't be told to get bloodwork, which brings me back to trusting myself to guide my way rather than an anonymous person on the Internet who doesn't even know me. And finally, my focus is on eating fresh fruits and vegetables, which can hardly be considered unnecessary.
I don't know why Joel Fuhrman, M.D. specifies non-alkalized cocoa in his recipes, but looking it up on the Internet just now, it said that... "Dutch-process or alkalized cocoa is chemically processed to reduce the acidity and harshness of natural cocoa."Dutch processed cocoa powder (cocoa plus alkalizing agent) has a lower antioxidant amount than plain cocoa powder. So the health benefits are reduced.
Sorry if this sounded dismissive, but I don't really know who you are. Personally, life just does not strike me as all that complicated. If I'm eating lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, seeing a doctor regularly, have a toned physique and plenty of energy, I'm not worried about "various amino acids" which could tell me more. I feel like all this tells me enough. If I felt like something were wrong (like tingling in my fingertips, which is why I now know my hemoglobin A1c level), that would be reason for me to go see a specialist and get specialized tests. Like I said, it is clear that your advice is sincere, but you are not going to convince me that I am (or might be) on a fad diet.The dismissive "anonymous person" tone wasn't necessary.